Visa United Arab Emirates
The 48-Hour Transit Visa is a special type of visa issued by the UAE government, designed for travelers who have a layover in the UAE of 8 to 48 hours.
Designed specifically for travelers with connecting flights through the UAE, the 48-Hour Transit Visa allows for a brief but enriching experience in the country. During this 48-hour window, visitors can explore the UAE’s renowned landmarks, immerse themselves in its captivating culture, and create enduring memories.
The validity of this Visa is strictly limited to 48 hours, aligned with the flight schedule (arrival and departure times in Dubai). Travelers opting for this Visa often have business meetings or stopovers during their onward journey.
*Countries that require biometric process: Schengen (Europe), UK, Saudi Arabia, China
At Global Visa, we are dedicated to simplifying and streamlining the visa application process for travelers seeking a Transit Visa to Dubai or the UAE. Our team of visa experts is committed to ensuring a stress-free and seamless journey through the United Arab Emirates.
Trust Global Visa to make your Dubai or UAE Transit Visa application process efficient and hassle-free. With our expertise and commitment to excellence, we will ensure a successful and enjoyable visit to the United Arab Emirates.
Contact us today to initiate your visa application with confidence and experience the beauty and wonders of Arab Emirates.
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